Turning the wheel away from biophysical indicators in coastal zone management: Towards a stakeholder-based systemic framework
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• Automated Content Analysis provides clarity to 1116 articles on coastal zone indicators. Quadruple Helix Stakeholders from Ghana provide clear insight indicator needs. Literature and stakeholder-based (Ghana) sub-categories are combined New proposed for current frameworks (e.g. CHW). Further research visualize indicators should strengthen management. Coastal management is a pressing matter, especially in developing countries, which highly vulnerable the effects of climate change. Human systems underrepresented vast array aimed at assisting decisions. Clearly, there room better capture natural human system relationships interactions area assessments. A case point well-known Hazard Wheel (CHW). Hence three main objectives guide this paper: (i) Analysing existing set themes categories areas; (ii) Contrasting with perceived needs local stakeholders country; (iii) Proposing be included as part systemic framework. To end, we undertook an automated content analysis peer-reviewed subject matter. The stringent criteria led 40 that were reviewed identify suitable In parallel, field allowed quadruple helix operating zones elicited. two sets resulted situations. first involves 14 co-occur literature detected stakeholders. second situation, mentioned those not level. third situation appeared when identified literature. After examining each case, advocate incorporated into monitoring (for example by upgrading unique contribution paper combination added frameworks.
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Ecological Indicators
سال: 2021
ISSN: ['1470-160X', '1872-7034']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2021.107527